tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-867098288785750779.post6506204247272595229..comments2018-02-09T15:19:31.418-05:00Comments on Parents on the Move!: And now for the UK!Kathleenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11316838901993506478noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-867098288785750779.post-46976582003810443532011-12-31T06:53:41.552-05:002011-12-31T06:53:41.552-05:00I give thanks for your comment, Diana. It makes me...I give thanks for your comment, Diana. It makes me think how blessed we are to be able to see/visit our family...especially when so many families in years past said goodbye and that was it...no planes, no internet! And even in this day loved ones are in prison and unable to connect. So much to be thankful for!Kathleenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11316838901993506478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-867098288785750779.post-43815976775196020082011-12-30T11:02:08.129-05:002011-12-30T11:02:08.129-05:00I understand exactly what you are expressing here ...I understand exactly what you are expressing here in this post addition. <br /><br /> I too, am a mother on the move and though its only from one state to another I have felt that roller coaster of emotions. Every couple of months I get so homesick, needing to see my family back in Kansas City.<br /><br /> I am lucky to have a husband who understands that we as women are made for relationships and its not just with them. For a woman to truly be complete she needs a balance of brothers, sisters, children, grand kids, nieces and nephews and such. <br /><br />When I first remarried five years ago and began this back and forth adventure I was torn. I felt as if home was in the air on a jet plane simply because I had not learned how to truly commit to where I was each moment at each day. Once the Lord Jesus taught me that peace is attained as I fully pledge my love and attention to where I was each day, while keeping others in his hands of care. Then I began to experience an amazing process while actually in the air, half way from one place to the other. I would give where I was coming from to the Lord, and embrace where I was going. While being in Kansas I would focus on my family fully and not be grief stricken at the absence of my husband. What is amazing is up til the very day I would leave to go home, I was there, 100 percent being a mom and a sister but the day I was to go back to Florida, the inner roll would instinctively change. Suddenly I changed the mother gown to the wedding gown and I was ready to go back home.<br /> <br />There is as much peace as can humanly be attained in this process and though yes I miss my family I too know in a few months I will be back to be filled up once again.Diana Hahlbohmhttp://www.inspired-art.comnoreply@blogger.com